8 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELI .EFONTE, PA., SEPTEMBER 13 9, 1900, The Racket. 7,9 and Il Crider's Exchange, Bellefonte. The information women need at this time is crowded into the October Delineator, 100 illustrations of clothing, millinery, etc. Several pages in colors Ready now. Fashion sheets free, ask for one. Bargain STEP LADDERS Neat and strong---4 ft., 48cts.; 5ft., 60cts.; 6ft., 72cts.; 7 ft., 84cts. U need one for house cleaning, why do with- out? And U can get good soap cheap at The Racket. EMPRESS TEA & COFFEE Department. Since inferior brands of roast coffee has advanced, why not pay a few cents more and try the Empress. Its gaining and keeping friends 0 its mer- its. Price 20cts. per pound. AL GC. R. SPIGELMYER “The Standard” Sewing Machines The movements rect Mechanical Princit m the “STAMDARD Sewing Machines. The Shuttle will d than the The Standard ee iL, you w h have no ! C. Brickley sop thet ara pring X | CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT CONTINUED FROM ;TH PAGE Kreamerville. where for the nithtown of a school, Our town was presented very with that race, of nly called Negroes erchanmt GB ite with a very cordial being a very extra supper on Monday evenmng supper the darkies furnished them with wome vocal ms it seemed though the people had never co 1 people before, and we amused to see th deep frowns on their countenances, and others who were “MO opposed 10 he ETO ¢ Ampmes tin we Our m farnished them repast alter selectic TT AD Y were seen ome. =» Kg. lead ce thet Waite makes people, we will ing the columns to hear and skins. When Mr for the white the swim. Nit wk a feast then be in Highvalley. Lethe come oul amt out the news, $0 I will try and Ye you ie week, and ms Scribe 2 ] ‘ ; Saturd burs sow wheat th ng h nie eyes 1h nyder threshed G00 oats sheaves busheles of ¢ he now also belies this vear for grain, but his potatoes did not turn out 0 well Can oats es io hea Rood Samuel Alters claim he threghed bushel of wheat to the hundred gute, Sam Sell i» It is rumored that Henry Eisenhute bought the stave mill from John Stoner Our young folks where all at the dance, on Saturday night, at Penn Hall Some of the farmers feed some of their cattle, not on account of poor pas. ture, but Highyalley is a good place to raise stock, but Rey ay Kavnkeltown will beat it, The Coburn Scribe is holding his back. He thinks gas will be better after November the 6. I cant tell, but one thing sure Jacks will be cheaper as the bay is high, and those that dont | need them will sell cheap just to save | the feed. | A vagrant claims that Scribe No. 1 is | killing twenty Democratic votes in High. alarmed, the No business. Dont be knows his | valley, Scribe all the enemies he towners. John Galer lost a valuable horse Thursday, sorry for him, the wells Never happen Uncle Abe says his well If rain dont soon come Highvalley will go dry. ed before, a tea cup and it is boiling hot, Millheim. The United had a Bible reading convention this week The attendance was mostly preachers, Evangelical There was quite an exc colored campmeeting here evening and Monday. on Sunday woman werg the A warrant was taken out for ers; the woman gave bai man skipped out promient characters the offend The Reed horse sale attended, the averge price J. H. Reifsnyder, E load of tight barrels in nee Was tie d of cider 0D parti and Irs William at the Lv« this week attendance tfamsport F. Harter n this week conducted the Lutheran Jobn up Rote, of Be ng the poli A the county ast seem to be any com * republicans in this the bustling insurance attended to busi 1 wife Lb accom Mas Shott, drove all rammed, and Bove to Work un has now fu th such able Hon, J. ( of W show Judge : 4 $2) - 1iphold AR not Kalas at as nkie to iryan we great emoCratic the fall elect on t Eagle, an boast th San any although seemingly dead, of sending out more sightseers other village of its size in the county Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Dietz and son, and Mr. and Mrs. S C. Bower are view ing the sights in the wild west Mr.and Mrs. W. T. Leathers, Mr. and Mrs. James Leathers and Mrs. Eliza Leathers and daughter Cora have taken a trip to Niagara Falls and neighboring points of interest Miss Florence leathers returned to Lock Haven Normal on Monday Miss Florence is entering her senior year and we hope to see her carry away the hon. its of her class Although England has produced such great poets as Byron, Shakespeare and Milton, whose masterminds penetrate the very depths of yet we have a poet of in town Bn beautiful lan : log nature unknown fame forth of our w hose soul pours guage the eulogy Aud AR O40 Yyrllow the 2ld folks ! 4 £8 wh : is An W e's story went ahead we ) event it ppened la ed of C AWD fete in Sw iy ces that wa 1) with as great al Miss Hols The house is site ated ina piace with the slightly rolling, dotted here and there with beautiful trees and shrubbery, with all this the moon shone out bright clear on the few merry.makers seoted on the lawn which made a beau tiful sight. The guests all secned to be infatuated by the grandnes of the scenery and enjoyed themselves in pro portion. Afer luncheon the guests were favored by some very fine music by Misses Holt and Nef, after which the merry-makers returned to thelr homes having spent a delightful evening. fas wm last Friday night very } tures ue awh and Family Reunion, | The fifth annual reunion of the Boob. | Hosterman families will be held in the Woodward narrows on Saturday, Sept. 15th. This comprises one of the largest and best known families in that section, AUTUM DRESSMAKING not a better Democrat in 8 vaere has are the Rankel. last in 18 80 low that he have to dip the water with Association here fair, itement at the A mother-in-law, in male attire, young couple and a single but the young Loganton, The Loganton following : Messrs Meixel, Coleman & (Co. will soon finish erecting their boarding house near Carrol, The big saw mill is com- | pleted and ready to run any day, The contract for cutting the logs has been let to Theodore Martz, He will commence work in full blast Monday next, Journal furnishes the - CENTRE COUNTY STATISTICS, The following statement shows the en. tire amount of taxes collected or worked out for the maintenance of state, county, ward, borough and the the support of the poor township govern. ments ; total amount collected for ; the total amount collected for the construction and re pairs of streets, roads, and bridges; the amount collected for school purposes; the amount collected on personal property, on occu- Jiect- i the real estate of railroad co rpora- the 18 and licenses : the amount amount collected on the corporations that POVERTY SOS and it OOK 0 ncunion *henck the third reunion the Schenck fam y was held lay 64h iu a grove near Howard. Upwards of four hundred of the descendants of Michael! Schenck were present. A program of interesting exercises had been arranged. for the day Rev. Wharton welcome and a delivered the address of choir selected fromthe sang & number of Cornet band Schenck descendants selections and the Howard was present also Judge John G. love in his oration referred to the Schencks as being among the early settlers of Bald Eagle valley; the Schenck and Pletcher families haviog movedinto the valley is the fall y708, and located on the farms vow owned by them in the vicinity of Howard, Henry Pleteh er on al of services ount rendered during the Revolutionary war was given A grant of 400 acres of land in the vicinity which which the town of Howard i. Another of Howard on hizx descendants fesiae anda mm address was delivered “et srace Schenck sunday school classes red very pret Xe ICI The 4 hy dinner and supper were riily partaken of, the visitors belug well cared for During the day pictures were taken of the ard, ath, the family sth and 6th generations of The reunion exercises were presided David B. Schenck. The next reunion of the Schenck family will be held at the same place some time in Sept 1902 over by Niagara Falls Excursions. September 20, October 4 and 18 are the remaining dates tor the Pennsylvania Railroad Company's popular ten day ex. cursion to Niagara Falls, Roundtrip tickets will be sold at $10.00 from Philadelpeia, #575 from William. sport; and at proportionate rates from other points and principal lstermidate stations, EXPANSION NOT IMPERIALISM, The tion's habit freely way apologist for the policy Thomas fmperinlistic of in the Jefferson are quoting Hi was an expansionist, they and in add Porto Rico and the Philippine Islands to our domain Pres Ident McKinley has followed the example set by the great father of democracy he made the Louisl ana purchase and added the vast area which ha many and such great to the gucl ne only when developed into sr What states of Ti an Insult Jafferson It is the duty land to resent memory In a use of his nan of every it Jeffor tiguoun population vance the Demo rat in th on added to our domain con territory and homogeneous He « erned far in ad growtl nitry an the mi { | fade pted i method of ace increased pop- ulation } } ave awwored the ar nexatior from Other MOTHER MARY JONES hracite coa Th charge Mother Mary considerable administra- | "THE CLOTHIER COOO0000 8 D0000000 TICKETS TO THE CentreCountyF ait FREE! FREE! Without Work! Without Cost! Without Expense! IN FACT ENTIRELY FREE! WE GIVE THEM AWAY every customer a ticket to the Fair, who either buys a Suit or an Overcoat, commencing on our 2nd Semi-annual Opening Day, September 15. These tick admit anyone and be gcod on day of the Fair ets w OO0000O0 800000000 Yours for Business uml Sim, The Clothier, Re ynold's Bank Building, BELLEFONTE, PA. t many of the tons b that I ne Ml of men AYE Deco: AY my Ie - workers 1 drur of murder an Vicination net Mandaton school directors and paresis of My will be sterested in an ogioion t was Aled by Judge Fanning, at To Pa., MNoaday It the the B. 1 and states that the compulsory wanda, of Suit, was =n TASC ommonwealth vs edweation law and the act requiring vac cinakion Smith de clmed 0 have vaccinnded, the boy was refused admission to the school. The board bromght presecution recovered come mito conflict his son and school a and two dollars, the penalty jor nonattendasce., Judge Fanning's opinion reverses this mddgment, holding that the vaccination law is not mandatory, bud optional, snd that Smith did all the Jaw required in sending his son to school, although he This is the first where the was refused admission decision in the state two acts came imto conflict - Ke-union of the ost Regiment the sist Pa., Rebel on Fre A reunion of Regiment, Yol., who served in the war of the : ) atl low An METS I's umber of noted and prominent sp with state-wide repn tation ent for the occasion Linn Hartrash Philadelphia, son of former Gov, Hartranft, has already sig. nified bis intention of being presest by accepting the invitation, The sist, Regi. ment was composed of two companies from Easton and Norristown, and four companies raised in Lewisburg, Mifflin burg, Bellefonte, and other parts of Union and Sayder counties, will be pre of Crushed Under Limestone, Friday afternoon two truck cars of limestone got away going down the in. | cline track from the quarries to the kilns | at McCalmont & Co's. plant of this place, | They ran over the dump, broke the bump- er and plunged 25 feet to the ground below, George Poller Iddings, the brakeman, was carried over, and buried beneath the tons of stone and crush. ed badly, his death being instantaneous, He was 50 years old and is survived by 4 wife and three children, THE DRY, GOODS, MILLINERY 00000000 ® 00000000 GLOBE hk Nd wt CARPETS. FALL HOUSE CLEANING Maybe you need time is nearly here. Carpets, Curtains, ox "Tapestries Our departments of these lines is now very complete- -Prices very reasonable, in some cases lower than last season. We are sole selling agents for the Victoria Mill's Car- pets. They are acknowledged by experts in this line to be superior to other makes. More ends used in the chain and the filling is all doubly dyed. Cost no more than other brands selling at the same price. Its rot only a saving of money but a question of economy to see this line before purchas- ing. . Jute, 13 Cents Rag Carpet, 20 Cents Mixed Ingrain, 25 Cents All Woo! Ingrain, 50 Cents Victoria Mills Pure Wool Carpets, 65 Cents Special price on Lace Curtains for a limit- ed time. Our Leader, per pair, 50 cents 3 1-2 yds. Curtain, Nottingham lace, overlock edge, per pair, 98 cents : THE GLOBE, Katz & Company, Limited, Bellefonte, Penn’a.
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